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Villa Park District and Curriculum

The schools follow the Illinois Common Core curriculum, the ultimate goal of which is to encourage students to develop critical thinking and analytic skills as well as master complex concepts in math and science in order to become lifelong learners and succeed in post-secondary education and the workforce. The English curriculum is based on the idea that reading, writing, speaking, and listening are essential life skills for meeting the economic, social, and cultural challenges in today’s society.

We currently cover the following Villa Park-area school districts: DuPage HSD 88, Salt Creek SD 48, and SD 45 Dupage County.

Educating Our Parents: Understanding the Villa Park District Curriculum

In Math, students start with basic concepts to ensure a solid foundation, allowing them to pursue more advanced concepts at the junior and senior level. In science, the goal is to prepare some students for further study in science and engineering and to educate them for a world that demands increasing familiarity with science and technology. In all of these curricula, real-world applications of material is stressed, and students are challenged and encouraged with attention paid to their various learning needs and different learning styles.

Students must be able to think clearly and creatively and to express ideas effectively to be competitive. The school’s goal is to develop these skills to the fullest extent in all students. Students are placed in appropriate ability groups to facilitate this learning. The English department is also committed to broadening students’ understanding of the eras within which literary works relate and the universal themes that have relevance to the individual today.

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Keeping Informed: Recent Villa Park Educational News

  • Guidance Services - Willowbrook High School’s Guidance Department offers many opportunities for students from academic support to college planning assistance. They regularly receive updated information about scholarship opportunities available for students.
  • Athletic Options - Willowbrook High School offers many athletics opportunities for both men’s and women’s sports. To keep up with the latest game and practice schedules, the departments’ website provides user friendly ways to keep current.
  • Activities & Clubs - Willowbrook High School offers many activities for students, ranging from academic enrichment to special interest clubs. The extracurriculars are an important way for students to enjoy their time at school and connect with similarly minded-peers.

Villa Park Tutors Can Help Your Student Succeed

SchoolTutoring Academy works with young learners and students, all the way up through high school. We offer Pre-K and Kindergarten Tutoring as well as Elementary School Tutoring to build a strong learning foundation early on. We also offer comprehensive tutoring across all school subjects.

Chalk Talk: Early Decision vs. Restricted Early Action

Early Decision (ED) applications are binding, early applications in which the student agrees that s/he will attend this college or university if accepted. Students are free to apply to other colleges, but if accepted, must attend the school to which they’ve applied ED. Restricted Early Action (REA) is a non-binding early application, so students aren’t committed to attending this college or university, but since it’s restricted, they can’t apply to any other college or university. There are benefits to both of these application types. They both demonstrate a great deal of interest on the part of the student, which is appealing to colleges. But ED can be unappealing because a student may receive a better financial package elsewhere and be unable to take advantage of it. REA, due to its restrictive nature, can be unappealing for similar reasons. But if the student is sure that this is the college for him/her, then both of these application types are very attractive.